The Impact of Gas Flaring in Nigeria

which gas flaring affects the populace of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, which is the bedrock of Nigeria’s current oil and gas resources. Also, the research work attempts to offer solutions on how a feasible and reliable gas industry and market can be

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